>>15363583It's not the capturing that is hard, it's capturing in a specific framerate that is Reddit compatible - and ONLY clipping the exact right 7 or 12 or 35 second clip...and doing all this while ensuring you aren't missing any other action as well (this is the key part). You can have a crazy move happen 3 minutes into a 15 minute match. While you're fucking around making the crazy move clip, there's a screwy finish that's newsworthy. Now what?
I will remind you that my explanation is that multiple (unpaid) AEW fans are working together to record video clips and upload them for wrestling fans to enjoy. This is not a dunk, this is not making fun of anyone - this is specifically what I have asked for other fans to do as well. My only disagreement here is the amount of time/resources/money it takes to clip up a show, it's not as quick as some people think. It's easy as shit when the show is taped, but LIVE is the tricky part.